Zadmario: E2iplayer

The E2iPlayer Zadmario version is a highly popular fork of the original E2iPlayer (formerly IPTVPlayer) plugin for Enigma2 systems. It serves as a specialized browser for streaming global content directly to satellite decoders like Zgemma, Vu+, and Dreambox. Key Features & Capabilities

Massive Content Library: Aggregates live streams, movies, TV series, anime, cartoons, and music from various worldwide sources.

Superior Player Compatibility: Unlike basic players, it supports multiple backends including GStreamer, Exteplayer3, and ServiceApp, which help handle complex .ts streams while using less CPU/RAM. Technical Flexibility:

Supports different screen resolutions (Full HD and HD) with custom skins.

Includes a built-in download manager for saving video content. Provides full subtitle and multilingual support. Allows users to browse and import their own M3U playlists. Why the "Zadmario" Version?

The original E2iPlayer by creator SamSamSam eventually became closed-source and private. The Zadmario fork emerged as a critical public mirror and update branch, ensuring the community continued to receive fixes for broken streaming hosts and compatibility for newer Python 3 environments. User Experience Insights Pros:

Continuous Updates: It is known for frequent regular updates that fix broken links or add new streaming "hosts". e2iplayer zadmario

Customization: High degree of control over UI skins and player settings. Cons:

Complexity: Some users find that frequent updates can occasionally cause specific features to temporarily malfunction.

Legal Responsibility: As a "specialized browser," it does not host content; users are responsible for ensuring they have legal rights to the streams they access. Installation Snapshot

The recommended way to install it is via the image feed (Menu → Extensions → Download) for automatic updates. Advanced users can install it via Telnet/SSH using specialized scripts:wget -q "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oe-mirrors/e2iplayer/refs/heads/python3/e2iplayer_install.sh" -O - | /bin/sh. oe-mirrors/e2iplayer-zadmario - GitHub

The story of E2iPlayer, especially the zadmario fork, is a classic tale of community-driven software surviving through "forks" (new versions created by different people) after the original creator moved on. 1. The Origins: SamSamSam and IPTVPlayer

The project originally started as IPTVPlayer (later renamed E2iPlayer), created by a developer named SamSamSam. It was designed for Enigma2-based satellite and cable receivers (like Dreambox or VU+). In a world where these boxes were mainly for watching live TV, E2iPlayer turned them into powerful streaming hubs that could access movies, anime, sports, and documentaries from all over the web. 2. The Transition to "zadmario" The E2iPlayer Zadmario version is a highly popular

As with many open-source projects, the original developer eventually stopped providing regular updates. Because the software was released under the GNU General Public License (GPLv3), the community was legally allowed to take the code and keep it alive.

This is where the zadmario fork became famous. A developer (or group) under the name zadmario took over the mantle. They focused on:

Fixing broken "hosts": Since streaming websites change their code constantly, E2iPlayer requires frequent updates to keep the links working.

Performance: Ensuring the plugin remained fast on older hardware.

Expanding Content: Integrating modern tools like FFmpeg, exteplayer3, and youtube-dl to handle high-definition video formats. 3. Why It Matters Today

The zadmario version is often considered the "gold standard" for Enigma2 users today because it is frequently updated on platforms like GitHub and GitLab. It represents a "for the people, by the people" approach to media—transforming a simple TV box into a global entertainment center for free. Continuous host updates – Fixing broken parsers for

Are you looking to install the zadmario version on a specific device, or were you more interested in the development history? oe-mirrors/e2iplayer-zadmario - GitHub


Enter Zadmario: The Unofficial Maintainer

The original E2iPlayer was developed and maintained by a programmer known as SamSamSam (often credited as samsamsam). For years, he kept the plugin alive with frequent updates. But around 2020–2021, official development slowed down significantly. Many users found the plugin unusable as hosts like YouTube changed their internal architecture.

That is when Zadmario—a pseudonymous developer active on Linux satellite forums (e.g., Linuxsat Support, OpenPLi, and GitHub)—stepped in. Zadmario did not just fork the project; he began publishing nightly or weekly builds that fixed broken hosts, added new streaming sites, and optimized the code for modern Enigma 2 images (OpenATV, OpenPLi, OpenBH, etc.).

Zadmario’s key contributions include:

Installation (Enigma2, assumed)

  1. Download the E2iPlayer plugin package compatible with your image (OE/BluePanel/Metrix) from a trusted feed or repository.
  2. Transfer package to the box via FTP or use the image’s plugin installer.
  3. Reboot the box after installation.
  4. Install the ZadMario playlist/skin: place the ZadMario .m3u/.json or skin files into the E2iPlayer folders (typically /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/E2iPlayer/ or /media/hdd/e2iplayer/) and restart E2iPlayer.

Key Features of the Zadmario Fork

Why should you specifically seek out the Zadmario version? Here are the improvements that set it apart: